Chapman wheel lock question
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Tbird
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Chapman wheel lock question
Does anyone know if the Chapman wheel locks were keyed the same? The model I’m asking about is B1. We’re all B1’s keyed the same?
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speedytinc
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Re: Chapman wheel lock question
B1 is a common Briggs key blank #, not a # to denote the teeth pattern.
For example, my locking gas cap key is a B1.
For example, my locking gas cap key is a B1.
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Erik Johnson
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Re: Chapman wheel lock question
I believe the Miller Chapman wheel locks use Corbin locks.